2. People with Chronic Diseases
People with chronic illnesses should only eat a small amount of jackfruit. When eating jackfruit or mango, they should clean off any sap, chew thoroughly, and avoid eating it in the late afternoon or evening. For children and the elderly, it’s best to cut the fruit into small pieces or mash it.
3. People with Dia.betes
Diabetics need to follow a diet low in sugar. Jackfruit contains high levels of fructose and glucose, which are quickly absorbed into the body, causing a rapid spike in blo.od sugar levels.
4. People with Chronic Kidney Disease
Those with kidney disease should avoid potassium-rich foods like jackfruit. In cases of kidney failure, potassium accumulates in the body, causing hyperkalemia, which can be f.at.al by causing sudden cardiac arrest.
5. People Who Are Weak or Have Poor Health
Those with poor health or weakness may experience bloating and discomfort from eating too much jackfruit. This can overwork the heart, leading to a higher risk of hypertension.
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